Ready to relive your childhood? A Power Rangers movie is coming to theaters

Your favorite color-blocked set of evil-fighting teenager action heroes are making a return to the big screen. Lionsgate and Saban Brands announced Wednesday that they’ll be partnering to produce the first in a live-action franchise of Rangers movies.

The popular series first launched in 1993 with the popular Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show — a seminal show for many a Millennial growing up (who were obsessed with 1995’s movie of the same name — villain Ivan Ooze will forever haunt our dreams). The movie grossed $66 million worldwide, according to Variety, while a second movie in 1997, Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie, only brought in $9 million.

A press release states that the Rangers, who have been through many iterations in the past 20 years, will be “re-envisioned” in the new movie, though the core concept will remain the same: “a group of high school kids who are infused with unique and cool super powers but must harness and use those powers as a team if they have any hope of saving the world.” Heavy stuff, if you think about it.

No word on how it will take into account the overarching stories already told and any existing mythology.